The bowl-free, natural way to feed your cat

Prey. Eat. Love.

At Doc & Phoebe’s, we listen to science, nature and especially our cats. The Indoor Hunting Feeder is the fun and easy way to eliminate common bad behaviors in cats. Manage scarf and barf, alleviate anxiety and destructive behavior, and prevent litter box issues, with this veterinarian designed feeder.

The benefits of hunting

Prevent bad behavior

Sleep the entire night

Stop scarf and barf

Litter box solutions

Weight management

Prevent boredom

How to usethe indoor hunting feeder

Fill. Hide. Hunt.Twice a day.

Indoor Hunting Feeder

The Indoor Hunting Cat Feeder is a complete bowl replacement for one cat. Instead of filling the bowl twice a day, fill and hide the three (3) Doc & Phoebe...
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Regular price$ 19.99

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The power of hunting

"R.K. Anderson, DVM, the grandfather of veterinary behavior, who passed away in 2012, told me: 'We’re feeding our cats wrong. Cats need to seek out their food; they need to hunt for it and then they need to kill it multiple times daily. One day someone will put on a thinking cap and come up with a better way.' Perhaps Bales has come up with that better way." — Steve Dale, Veterinary Practice News Jan 2017

The Animal Medical Center

"Doc & Phoebe's Feeder is an innovative and effective method to help cats lose weight, stimulate exercise and natural hunting behaviors. I have been delighted with the effects on my own cat, who has become an expert indoor hunter!" — Leilani Alvarez, DVM, DACVSMR, Integrative and Rehabilitative Medicine, The Animal Medical Center

Happy Cats, Happy Mom

“My bengals love the Doc & Phoebe's Feeder! They love playing with them and it’s nice to see my boy looking healthy once more. They had mastered the trainer in minutes, and were into full on hiding/hunting by the end of the week. Two very satisfied kitties meaning one happy human. Thank YOU!" — Helen J. from Boston, MA

Active, Happy Cats

"The Doc & Phoebe's mice have changed my relationship with my cat for the better. He has been more active and definitely more happy in general. He loves to hunt the mice and he enjoys the challenge of finding where I hide them every day. He loves his mice and so do I!" — Nina L. from North Carolina

In the Press

“The behavior pattern is written in the genes of the animal, which means that this is a behavioral need.”

“Cats become obese, lazy, anxious and even destructive or sick in the absence of the ability to hunt and interact with their food.”